Novak Djokovic accumulates experience and possesses a character that enables actions putting pressure on the chair umpire when he deems it appropriate and supports his ability to establish tumultuous relationships with the audience. In the match against Fritz, he was the protagonist of both factors, something he explained to the Serbian press in a press conference, with words collected by Sportklub.
"There were moments where between serves, the people wouldn't let me continue, with shouts, cheers, applause. They crossed the line at times, and that bothered me, but even more so to see that the chair umpire took fifteen minutes to call them out. From the moment he did, everything improved. I didn't pressure Dumosois for fun but because he should have done his job earlier," he explains.
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